The purpose of the blog is to provide you with a unique lens into our classroom. It's a wonderful way to build a strong sense of community for the children and serves as a vehicle for meaningful conversations about your child's learning and happenings at school.
As a mom of two myself, I know all too well the familiar responses we get when we ask our littles how their school day was and what they did! Recess is usually the epic highlight and what so and so said or did. I'm hoping the blog will help ignite some chatter from your children while developing their confidence and sense of self.
I generally post photos of artwork, writing, collaborative projects and inquiry, writing, special events and occasions as they occur. Again, my hope is that the students will take pride in their learning and be eager to showcase their work in this forum.
I'm looking forward to an exciting year of learning and fun. First grade is such a magical year. The children are full of wonder, curiosity and lots of energy. I consider it a true privilege to work with your children each and every day. I'm forever learning from them and always doing my very best to keep up with their energy and passion!
Here's a peek at a few things we've been busy with over the last couple of weeks.
We spent a few days working on our All About Me pages. We interspersed this activity with our math lessons, as we collected information (data) about each other such as our birthdays and siblings. They hunted for the letters in their names in magazines and on letter tiles. I photographed them outside on the playground and attaches their portraits to their work! You can see them hanging in our classroom.
We've read lots of back to school books and talked about our school motto, be kind, be safe, be great. Together we brainstormed what we want our classroom to look like, sound like and feel like. Students recorded their thinking on post notes which we shared at the carpet. A lot of our ideas were similar! We composed, through shared writing, a Classroom Promise we felt proud to hang in our classroom. Here are the beginning ideas that emerged.
Hello Mrs Russo its me Markus i saw eveying bye!
ReplyDeleteHi Ms Russo! its me markus
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